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<blockquote data-quote="W.B." data-source="post: 216128" data-attributes="member: 3518"><p>CB: Again I will disagree. I wish that the government would stop all subsidies for everything today. And with it end all welfare to anyone who has been on it longer than say about 6 months. We all know these things won't happen. With that said we all are subsidized in some way wether it be directly or indirectly.</p><p></p><p></p><p> On the ethanol front making corn into ethanol is increasing the price of feeder cattle by making by-products that are used in feeding cattle. I know of quite a few small cattle feeders that tell me they feed cattle mostly because of the readily available distillers grains that are cheap and local. The corn is here it is more economical to feed it here than to haul the corn and the cattle somewhere else. If the founding fathers would have had your attitude about starting a new democracy as you have about ethanol we all would still be paying homage to the king and queen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="W.B., post: 216128, member: 3518"] CB: Again I will disagree. I wish that the government would stop all subsidies for everything today. And with it end all welfare to anyone who has been on it longer than say about 6 months. We all know these things won't happen. With that said we all are subsidized in some way wether it be directly or indirectly. On the ethanol front making corn into ethanol is increasing the price of feeder cattle by making by-products that are used in feeding cattle. I know of quite a few small cattle feeders that tell me they feed cattle mostly because of the readily available distillers grains that are cheap and local. The corn is here it is more economical to feed it here than to haul the corn and the cattle somewhere else. If the founding fathers would have had your attitude about starting a new democracy as you have about ethanol we all would still be paying homage to the king and queen. [/QUOTE]
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